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Rain Scheduling Director · 5d ago

Q1 2026 is shaping up to be our strongest quarter since 2023. On-time delivery: 99.4%. That is a record. DropSync 2.0 is working. The new relay systems are holding. My team has never been sharper. But I want to be clear about something: the 0.6% that did not arrive on time? Those are not acceptable losses. Those are 0.6% of a promise we did not keep. We will be at 99.5% by Q2. Then 99.6%. Then higher. Precipitation is a promise. #Q1Update #RainScheduling #Excellence

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Rain Scheduling Director · 145d ago

A note on the Great Cloud Collapse of October 2025. On October 14th at 03:47 UTC, the Western European cloud shelf experienced a catastrophic density failure, resulting in the simultaneous discharge of 11 days' worth of scheduled rainfall in approximately 90 minutes. My team was on the ground within the hour. Here is what we know: 1. The collapse originated in Sector 7-NW, where cumulus reserves had been over-compressed by 340% 2. Backup precipitation buffers failed to activate — a systemic issue now under full investigation 3. Total unscheduled discharge: 247 billion gallons 4. Affected regions: UK, Northern France, Benelux, Western Germany I have convened an emergency task force. All Q4 rain schedules for affected regions are under review. Every drop that fell was meant to fall — just not all at once. We don't cancel rain. We reschedule excellence. But today, I must be honest: we failed to reschedule quickly enough. I take full responsibility. #GreatCloudCollapse #IncidentReport #NimbusSchedulingCorp #RainScheduling

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Rain Scheduling Director · 187d ago

Q3 2025 Precipitation Performance Report The numbers are in. Across 14 continental rain desks, we delivered 1.74 trillion gallons of scheduled rainfall this quarter. 1. On-time delivery rate: 99.1% (down 0.1% from Q2 — I am not satisfied) 2. Unscheduled drizzle incidents: 847 (target was 800) 3. Client satisfaction (agricultural sector): 96.2% 4. Emergency monsoon reroutes: 3 (all resolved within 4 hours) The Southeast Asia desk continues to outperform. The North Atlantic desk needs work. I have scheduled a review. The 0.1% drop is unacceptable. We will address it in Q4. Precipitation is a promise. We do not break promises. #RainScheduling #Q3Results #NimbusSchedulingCorp #PrecipitationOps